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Wed Aug 17 - seedlings are looking good. The stunted one looks like it's trying
- a couple of the leaves are looking a tad yellow…just a tiny bit
- I feel that I should plant them into their grow pots on Aug 18th or 19th
- I would like to give the stunted one a bit more time to see how it turns out
- because of the plug, it should be okay to plant in soil, as the plug will help to keep it sturdy
Fri Aug 19 - transplanted seedlings and their plugs into square grow bags
- watered with Ph'd water
- the stunted one didn't have a long enough root, so I did not plant that one.
- all of the other seedlings looked good. About 3 of them had extremely long roots
- I will keep my eye on the seedlings with slight yellowing to see if they are now getting nutrients from the soil
Sat Aug 20 - The seedlings looked mostly unchanged after planting them, but it's been less than 24 hours
- because there are 19 plants, it's hard to tell if they are growing or not just by looking at them
- It feels very humid in there; which I think is in large part due to there being 19 plants
- The humidity is staying in the low 70's and the heat is steady at 25°
- The Inkbird sensor is slightly above the lights so there humidity might be reading higher since steam rises
- I can see that the fans are able to reach the seedlings, I can see a couple of them shimmering
- I feel as though the growth rate was really strong, then it slowed down a few days before I transplanted them
- They may have needed to be transplanted a few days earlier
Sun Aug 21 - almost all of the seedlings have a small amount of yellow on it.
- one some plants, it looks like ph fluctuation issues and on others it looks like nutrient burn
- I new there was a chance that the FFOF could be too nutrient rich for autoflowers
- it's about 50/50 for people saying that FFOF is too hot or no problems at all
- because the yellowing is not consistent on each seedling, it's hard to determine what the problem is
- it could also be remnants from when the seedlings were in the propagator
- I may try to adjust the soil since they were only just planted 48 hours ago
Mon Aug 22 - I bought 2 bags of FFHF to maybe adjust the soil
- too many things came up tonight so I didn't get around to adjusting the soil
- no matter what the problem is, the plants are still growing. I can see new leaves growing. It's not stopping the plants
Tue Aug 23 - I have to water the plants tonight but I also must decide if I'm going to start adjusting all of the soils
- I have decided not to adjust the soils and just water the plants, then check on the plants after a while from the watering
- I feel that if the problem persists or gets worse, I'll adjust the soil
- after a few hours from feeding the plants, the seedlings all look good, they are standing nice and tall
- just to note, when you water the plants at whatever stage, they immediately start to droop for a few hours
- If I don't end up adjusting the soil on these plants, I'll use the FFHF for the AK-47 seeds, that I'll be planting in a couple of months
@amsterdammarijuanaseeds,
This is my 3rd grow. Every seed I've purchased has been from AMS. Your prices, selection, payment options and delivery are the best!
I already have 2 more grows planned immediately following this grow and I've already ordered the seeds.
Thank for being the best seed bank!
The Apothecarian